flite

/flaɪt/
verb
  1. To argue or quarrel noisily.
    • Stop fliting and try to talk calmly.
    • The two brothers would flite over the smallest things.
    • They flited for hours about who should do the dishes.
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noun
  1. A noisy argument or quarrel.
    • After a brief flite, they settled their differences.
    • The neighbors had a flite over the property line.
    • Their flite could be heard all the way down the street.
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